I just got an E15HP2, and it's amazing. Rythmik rocks! The E15HP2 is also a sealed sub that's everything the L12 is while being stronger, lower, and capable of playing louder. A 15 inch driver powered by a 900 watt amplifier, in a size not much bigger than the 12. It really is quite impressive, both musically and when integrated into a home theater system. It's purely thrilling in either application. If you're ever looking to upgrade again be sure to give one a look and listen. I doubt you'll regret it.
Hi, I'm just wondering why you don't like the idea of controlling the SVS sub with an app? Getting up and going in behind a sub to adjust the volume whenever one changes an album or genre gets old real fast.
Such clean presentation and well written! Love the high resolution preview of the controls you put up, and the spin at the end. Hope your channel grows! ❤ It’s a nice complement to Audioholics and AVS and AudioScienceReview, all of whom focus totally on the sound. Maybe try Roger’s Sound Labs for a subwoofer, they do offer an 82lbs beast at $799, the 12S which has a unique port design and a DSP instead of the direct servo and can dig even deeper!
Great presentation. What made you experiment with turning the sub around? That would not have occurred to me. I have a Parasound Zpre3 with a sub out and a left and right line out. No bass management in the Spree though... I guess the best connection option for me based on your recommendation is the left, right out and then use the sub's cross over. I'll be getting one of these in the near future. Thanks!
Going through most of Nemo's videos I'd say that his impression was that REL and Rythmik traded blows but with Rythmik offering a bit better bass for a given price point. In other words the equivalent REL was often a couple of hundred higher for the same performance.
I just got an E15HP2, and it's amazing. Rythmik rocks! The E15HP2 is also a sealed sub that's everything the L12 is while being stronger, lower, and capable of playing louder. A 15 inch driver powered by a 900 watt amplifier, in a size not much bigger than the 12. It really is quite impressive, both musically and when integrated into a home theater system. It's purely thrilling in either application. If you're ever looking to upgrade again be sure to give one a look and listen. I doubt you'll regret it.
Im considering the new MartinLogan Abyss 10.
I loved this review! Hope your channel grows to new heights.
Hi, I'm just wondering why you don't like the idea of controlling the SVS sub with an app? Getting up and going in behind a sub to adjust the volume whenever one changes an album or genre gets old real fast.
Technology changes. 5 years from now, the app probably wont work.
@@Potato_Fi you got a point
Such clean presentation and well written! Love the high resolution preview of the controls you put up, and the spin at the end. Hope your channel grows! ❤ It’s a nice complement to Audioholics and AVS and AudioScienceReview, all of whom focus totally on the sound. Maybe try Roger’s Sound Labs for a subwoofer, they do offer an 82lbs beast at $799, the 12S which has a unique port design and a DSP instead of the direct servo and can dig even deeper!
whats the distance between driver and the wall? how many feet from front wall? thanx
10 Inches. I no longer use it like that. I was just experimenting.
Great presentation. What made you experiment with turning the sub around? That would not have occurred to me. I have a Parasound Zpre3 with a sub out and a left and right line out. No bass management in the Spree though... I guess the best connection option for me based on your recommendation is the left, right out and then use the sub's cross over.
I'll be getting one of these in the near future. Thanks!
I turned the sub around while it was playing to adjust the phase; so technically by accident.
Great One never knows! I was told by Ryhtmic via email that I would need 2 of these. I would have no space for 2. I will probably gamble on one.
Good review
What speakers do you have it paired with?
Currently, KEF R3 Metas.
is this value Sub better or at least equal ( for music ) compared to the REL ? all the best !
The REL S812 sounds much better. However, its 5x more expensive. L12 is one of the best musical sub under 1K.
Going through most of Nemo's videos I'd say that his impression was that REL and Rythmik traded blows but with Rythmik offering a bit better bass for a given price point. In other words the equivalent REL was often a couple of hundred higher for the same performance.